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Help Ukraine win — all by downloading an app

 DISCLAIMER:

Activities in the cybersecurity field may be illegal in your country. They also may be frowned upon by your employer or internet provider.

What is this?


The Ukrainian open-source community has built a tool that can be used even by complete newbies in the field of cybersecurity: https://arriven.github.io/db1000n/#quickstart-guide It is as easy as running an app on your computer. This tool automatically picks up the websites published by the IT Army. You don’t have to do anything except run it and keep the computer on. That said, it is always a good idea to stick to security practices. Make sure you use VPN. Check out this list of VPN options: https://arriven.github.io/db1000n/#how-to-choose-vpn If you know what a Docker is, then use it: https://arriven.github.io/db1000n/#docker

How does this work?

Every computer is like a server. You give traffic to the app. If there is too much traffic on a website, it goes down. This is called DDOS (distributed denial-of-service) attacks.

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